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#GasPrices
Coronavirus Impact: Gas Prices Fall Below $1/Gallon
Concerns over the Coronavirus (COVID-19) are keeping millions in the US at home, either working in new home offices or in self-isolation.

Study Claims Car Shoppers Don't Care About Swelling Fuel Prices
Average fuel prices in the United States managed to triple between the years of 1999 and 2012.

Why Are Gas Prices so Low?
It’s a crazy world we live in where gasoline costs less than milk or even bottled water, but this isn’t something out of a Grimm Brothers’ fairy tale, it’s reality in America today.

Average Price For Gas in 2015 Was $2.40 Per Gallon
Americans paid an average of $2.40 per gallon for gasoline in 2015, the lowest average since 2009.

US Average Gas Price Nears 7-Year Low
Gasoline prices continue to drop across the country due to the plummeting price of oil.

Cheap Gas Could Save Consumers $80B in 2015
Low gas prices could save American consumers as much as $80 billion in 2015.

Average Gas Price Dips to $3 Per Gallon
The average price for a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. is the lowest today that it has been in almost four years.
